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    Analysis of fully developed flow and heat transfer in a vertical channel with prescribed wall heat fluxes by the homotopy analysis method (English)
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    21 November 2011
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    free convection
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    fully developed flow
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    mixed convection
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    vertical parallel-plate channel
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    viscous dissipation
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    homotopy analysis method
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